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FOR SALE: Winter in New England  
J-Dubs
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/07
Posted: 05/08/07
06:15 AM

OK, here goes. I'm trying to unload one of my prized bycyles for the sake of a move to a new apt/condo. Moving this rolling piece of art, just takes up more space than I have to spare.
It began it's life as a 1968 Columbia Playbike and has morphed into this symbol of pimphood you see below.
All of the framework and paint is of my own hands, after teaching myself how to braze in my parents shed.
The parts are all from Cali and AZ distributors, but all parts-modifications were done by me.
The lights all work and are wired throught the frame and controlled by a single push-button mounted under the seat along with the AA-baterry packs.
I assure you this "ridable" unlike many of the west-coast lowriders which are showpieces only. This rolls, it's quick and the susp. fork works smoothly.
You'll get waves from motorcyclists, honks from cars and turn the girlie's heads as you cruise down the street.
I have many more pics (in daylight) that I can send you, I can run down the impressive parts list, and answer any other questions you may have.
I'd like to get close to a grand for it. Although lower, but serious offers will be considered.
Thank you,
Justin




 


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